Accessibility

At The Gannet we aim to be as accessible to as many guests as possible, in order to ensure our facilities and The Gannet experience is inclusive to everyone.

Accessibility

At The Gannet we aim to be as accessible to as many guests as possible, in order to ensure our facilities and The Gannet experience is inclusive to everyone.

Accessibility Statement

Accessibility

Although The Gannet's topography does not naturally lend itself to creating a totally accessible hotel, we make every effort to welcome all guests and have made investments to meet a range of needs. We welcome the opportunity to hear any suggestions as to other changes that we can make to help meet, or indeed surpass, requirements.

Customer Service

We discuss with guests any special needs they may have before their arrival in order to plan any requirements. Then whilst with us, we assign a staff member as a designated ‘contact’ throughout the stay, facilitating anything that might be needed.

Accessible Facilities and Services

Guests can “drive to the door” in our car park, enabling direct access to reception.

We have made significant fabric investments, enabling our ground floor to be “on the flat” – providing accessibility throughout.

Service dogs are welcomed.

Wifi/mobile signal is available across a range of networks.

We have ramp access / car park access

We have refurbished our disabled toilets.

We offer a guest-collection service from local stations.

We offer family/disabled parking spaces.

We have baby changing facilities.

We are happy to accommodate any dietary requirements.

Understanding the Importance Of The Internet for the Visually Impaired

The Gannet Inn recognises the importance of providing a website that is accessible to all user groups, including the disabled. Therefore, we have implemented the following accessibility features on this website to make it easier to use for people with disabilities.

Our pages conform at a minimum to Level A compliance as specified by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and endorsed by the Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB). All pages validate as XHTML5 and use structured semantic markup.

"I'd move to Cornwall if it meant I couldvisit the Gannet Inn every week."

TripAdvisor Guest Comment

"The rooms were comfortable and looked sofresh and clean as was the restaurant."